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Undersampling and oversampling in sample based shape modeling
Proceedings Visualization, 2001. VIS '01.
Shape modeling is an integral part of many visualization problems. Recent advances in scanning technology and a number of surface reconstruction algorithms have opened up a new paradigm for modeling shapes from samples. Many of the problems currently faced in this modeling paradigm can be traced back to two anomalies in sampling, namely undersampling and oversampling. Boundaries, non-smoothness and small features create undersampling problems, whereas oversampling leads to too many triangles.
doi:10.1109/visual.2001.964497
dblp:conf/visualization/DeyGGHWZ01
fatcat:e74iyv45lbgztmbko3vnosepnu